Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a key figure in moderate Republican politics, made headlines Sunday when he declared that Vice President Kamala Harris had not “earned” his vote for the upcoming 2024 election. Hogan’s remarks came during an appearance on CBS’s ‘Face the Nation.’
“Neither one of the two candidates has earned my vote, and the voters in the country are going to be able to make that decision,” Hogan said. His refusal to endorse Harris, in particular, is notable given Maryland’s Democratic-leaning electorate and Hogan’s former role as a popular Republican governor in the deep-blue state. The decision comes as the Democratic Party rallies behind Vice President Harris for another term, while Republicans continue to back Trump.
“I think I have a completely separate identity after, you know, being Governor for two terms in the bluest state or one of the bluest states in America,” Hogan told CBS News. “You know, we have a separate, you know, identity. We- I stand up to him probably more than just about anyone, and I’ll continue to.”
The former governor’s refusal to back Kamala Harris is also significant in the context of ongoing concerns about her political future. Despite her historic position